This letter explains that density of positive mass and negative mass is almost uniformly throughout the whole universe, but density of positive mass and negative mass included in a random universe radius R can be different from each other. Like this, positive, zero, negative values of total gravitational potential energy are all possible due to density difference of positive mass and negative mass included in a random universe radius R. This letter is showing possibility in explaining the decelerating expansion and accelerating expansion due to density difference of positive mass and negative mass because negative mass and positive mass conducts different forms of movement depending on the density difference of positive mass and negative ma...
Dark energy and dark matter constitute 95% of the observable Universe. Yet the physical nature of th...
When taking the real, inhomogeneous and anisotropic matter distribution in the semi-local universe i...
This paper proposes a model for the origin of the gravitational constant G and the influence of univ...
International audienceThe observed acceleration of the universe arises a puzzling question. What is ...
The gravitational interaction has mass of only one sign as the source that is conventionally taken t...
© 2015 IOP Publishing Ltd and Sissa Medialab srl . How would negative energy density affect a classi...
This letter hypothesizes that matter expands proportionally with space. The expansion of the univers...
In this report we will investigate the effect of negative energy density in a classic Friedmann cosm...
Distance measurements to type Ia supernovae (Sne Ia) at cosmological distances indicate that the Uni...
It has been shown that in the context of General Relativity (GR) enriched with a new set of discrete...
Following a short discussion of some unresolved issues in the standard model of cosmology (considere...
At present the expanding universe is observed to be dominated by the not fully under-stood concepts ...
It is demonstrated that the total mass of the universe is linearly increasing with time. As a conseq...
The relevance of the sign of mass in general relativity is examined by analysing a simple model univ...
In order to compare properties of celestial bodies regardless of their motions, their masses, which ...
Dark energy and dark matter constitute 95% of the observable Universe. Yet the physical nature of th...
When taking the real, inhomogeneous and anisotropic matter distribution in the semi-local universe i...
This paper proposes a model for the origin of the gravitational constant G and the influence of univ...
International audienceThe observed acceleration of the universe arises a puzzling question. What is ...
The gravitational interaction has mass of only one sign as the source that is conventionally taken t...
© 2015 IOP Publishing Ltd and Sissa Medialab srl . How would negative energy density affect a classi...
This letter hypothesizes that matter expands proportionally with space. The expansion of the univers...
In this report we will investigate the effect of negative energy density in a classic Friedmann cosm...
Distance measurements to type Ia supernovae (Sne Ia) at cosmological distances indicate that the Uni...
It has been shown that in the context of General Relativity (GR) enriched with a new set of discrete...
Following a short discussion of some unresolved issues in the standard model of cosmology (considere...
At present the expanding universe is observed to be dominated by the not fully under-stood concepts ...
It is demonstrated that the total mass of the universe is linearly increasing with time. As a conseq...
The relevance of the sign of mass in general relativity is examined by analysing a simple model univ...
In order to compare properties of celestial bodies regardless of their motions, their masses, which ...
Dark energy and dark matter constitute 95% of the observable Universe. Yet the physical nature of th...
When taking the real, inhomogeneous and anisotropic matter distribution in the semi-local universe i...
This paper proposes a model for the origin of the gravitational constant G and the influence of univ...